If you're gonna be coming up 99 from Bakersfield NB to Oregon, give me a holler here in Fresno. Can easily break from work to get together to share some "bus war stories" over a couple of Pepsis. . . Or you can overnite out front, neighbors actually get a kick out of my busnut friends who stop in to visit. Click on my name to the left to find contact info in my profile.

Have a great trip.... and take some pictures of you and your 4104 in each stop and email or send them to Bus Conversions Magazine.(web@busconversions.com) We would love to see them!Maybe give us some highlights as well. Thanks

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I may have started it, but you'll have to finish it! Located in So CA (Orange County)

Gus,Where at going through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, or the Dakotas?I've got friends and family in all those places so if you need help or break down. If nothing else, you can call me at 843.245.4351 cell, or 843.346.7828 home. We screen calls so leave a message.Dallashttp://www.busconversionstuff.com/eventpage.html

We're in Green Valley, AZ (Just south of Tucson) now and leave for Sun City West, AZ tomorrow for a couple of days then on to San Diego, Bakersfield and finally Seattle.

Mike,

The only problems so far have been a leaking rear outside dual valve core and a failed refrig igniter which I replaced with a Dinosaur board. Expensive but with three yr warranty.

Seems the original Norcold unit is a faulty design no longer produced and is warranted for 90 days at the same $130 price as the Dinosaur??

There are some impressive mountain grades on US 60 and 70 through NM! One required second gear for a bit and the one out of Ruidoso South was third gear for about 5 miles.

Temp was in the high nineties through Amarillo and part of NM, not fair for April! AZ and Western NM are much milder, a great trip so far. Will do the pics bit along the way. The Oregon coast should be good for photos.

You'll love the Oregon coast. I grew up 60 miles from the coast in Roseburg and Corvallis. Check out Coos Bay, Yachats, Reedsport, and the 20 Miracle Miles through Seaside and Lincoln City. Stop at Devils Punch Bowl at one of the little Crab 'POTS' and buy a fresh steamed Dungeness crab, Nothing finer in heaven and earth!On the way up, if your going through Astoria, I hope you really enjoy the bridge across the Columbia river into Washington.While in Seattle, Make sure to stop at Pike Place Market, 9 stories above ground, mostly, although it starts on one street and the nith floor is on a street 3 blocks away.Best fresh seafood in the world there, The Athenian, I think. That's where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan had dinner in the Movie, "Sleepless in Seattle".Can you tell I love the West coast?Wish I were there.Oh, One more place in Seattle, Make sure you stop at 'Ye Old Curiosity Shop', the kids will love it and it's free, or was.Send me some fresh Sea Air!Dallas

You'll love the Oregon coast. I grew up 60 miles from the coast in Roseburg and Corvallis. Check out Coos Bay, Yachats, Reedsport, and the 20 Miracle Miles through Seaside and Lincoln City. Stop at Devils Punch Bowl at one of the little Crab 'POTS' and buy a fresh steamed Dungeness crab, Nothing finer in heaven and earth!On the way up, if your going through Astoria, I hope you really enjoy the bridge across the Columbia river into Washington.While in Seattle, Make sure to stop at Pike Place Market, 9 stories above ground, mostly, although it starts on one street and the nith floor is on a street 3 blocks away.Best fresh seafood in the world there, The Athenian, I think. That's where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan had dinner in the Movie, "Sleepless in Seattle".Can you tell I love the West coast?Wish I were there.Oh, One more place in Seattle, Make sure you stop at 'Ye Old Curiosity Shop', the kids will love it and it's free, or was.Send me some fresh Sea Air!Dallas

If you grew up in that area you are then probably familiar with Myrtlewood, right? All the interior in DML was in that wood, and not veneer either. The only conversion I ever heard of that was finished in that wood.Richard

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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a good Reisling in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: WOO HOO, what a ride

Oh, Yes.My dad was an inveterate woodworker and gardener. That man could take a piece of wood, that looked like scrap to me and carve, scrape, chisel, saw plane and generally make the most beautiful items. I've watched him make beautiful carvings from myrtlewood that would take the shape of birds, animals, sea creatures, trees, anything.as a cabinet maker, he was surpassed by very few, but never took it up for a living. Sorry for waxing maudlin, dad died in 2001 from parkinsons. It pissed him off that he couldn't control his movements to carve or build.That's one reason I kept photos of DML all this time. I had hopes of seeing her in person sometime, but then she burned.Dallsa

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If you grew up in that area you are then probably familiar with Myrtlewood, right? All the interior in DML was in that wood, and not veneer either. The only conversion I ever heard of that was finished in that wood.Richard

Oh, Yes.My dad was an inveterate woodworker and gardener. That man could take a piece of wood, that looked like scrap to me and carve, scrape, chisel, saw plane and generally make the most beautiful items. I've watched him make beautiful carvings from myrtlewood that would take the shape of birds, animals, sea creatures, trees, anything.as a cabinet maker, he was surpassed by very few, but never took it up for a living. Sorry for waxing maudlin, dad died in 2001 from parkinsons. It pissed him off that he couldn't control his movements to carve or build.That's one reason I kept photos of DML all this time. I had hopes of seeing her in person sometime, but then she burned.Dallsa

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If you grew up in that area you are then probably familiar with Myrtlewood, right? All the interior in DML was in that wood, and not veneer either. The only conversion I ever heard of that was finished in that wood.Richard

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Do not give up all hope. Catskinner in Texas purchased the bus and drove her home. Running gear was not damaged. He was going to restore the interior as most of the damage was smoke damage. He ended up selling it to a friend nearby and he stated a long tome ago that his friend was going to complete the restoration. Have not heard anything about it for a couple of years though.Richard

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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a good Reisling in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: WOO HOO, what a ride